Nominations are being accepted for the 2020 Leopold Conservation Award for Kansas. This award recognizes a land owner and/or family who is a conservation leader in our state. Nominations are due by June 1, 2020. Find out how to apply in this article.
Nominations are being accepted for the 2020 Leopold Conservation Award for Kansas. This award recognizes a land owner and/or family who is a conservation leader in our state. Nominations are due by June 1. Find out more in this article.
Nominate a deserving Kansas producer or landowner for the 2020 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards Program. In 2019, 210 Kansas producers and landowners were recognized through this program.
Nominate a deserving Kansas producer or landowner for the 2022 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards Program. In 2021, over 200 Kansas producers and landowners were recognized through this program. Nomination forms should be submitted by November 11.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) recently unveiled an updated website.The website has been designed with the conservation program user in mind. The goals of the new website are to support and enhance the NRCS mission by delivering relevant, timely, customer-focused information in an easy-to-navigate platform. Check it out!
Nominate a deserving Kansas producer or landowner for the 2023 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards Program. There are six different award categories. The purpose of this program is to stimulate a greater interest in the conservation of the agricultural and natural resources of Kansas.
Nominate a deserving Kansas producer or landowner for the 2023 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards Program. There are six categories: energy conservation, water quality, water conservation, soil conservation, windbreaks, and wildlife habitat. Nominations are due by November 10.
Nominate a deserving Kansas producer or landowner for the 2024 Kansas Bankers Association Conservation Awards Program. This program aims to stimulate a greater interest in conserving Kansas's agricultural and natural resources. In 2023, 120 Kansas producers and landowners were recognized through this program.